ARM Case Study: Exploiting IP in a growing end-market

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Bharatbook from its exhaustive collection has come out with a report " ARM Case Study: Exploiting IP in a growing end-market " which gives an overview, Demand, Supply Trends and industry analysis reports.

ARM Case Study: Exploiting IP in a growing end-market Bharatbook from its exhaustive collection has come out with a report " ARM Case Study: Exploiting IP in a growing end-market " which gives an overview, Demand, Supply Trends and industry analysis reports. ARM Ltd is a designer of low-power microprocessors, which generates revenue by licensing its intellectual property to semiconductor manufacturers. It has enjoyed ten years of unbroken profitability, more than quadrupling its revenues during the same period. This case study shows how providing a solution to a technological problem, and consistently executing a simple but effective business mode. http://www.bharatbook.com/marketresearch-reports/consumer-electronics-market-research-report/arm-case-study-exploitingip-in-a-growing-end-market.html Features and benefits * MarketLine Case Studies describe topics such as innovative products, business models, and significant company acquisitions. * Fact-based and presented in an accessible style, they explain the rationale of commercial designs and illustrate wider market and economic trends. Market Research Highlights ARM designs the core architecture of the processors that form the heart of many contemporary electronic products. It then licenses the designs to semiconductor manufacturers, and does not manufacture any chips itself. ARM is dominant in the mobile computing processor market. Its Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) processor designs offer much lower power consumption than alternative architectures. Your key questions answered * What is ARM's business model? Who are its competitors? * What are its end-markets? How well has the company performed? OVERVIEW Catalyst Summary ANALYSIS Processor chips are central to many electronic products Processors manipulate digital data and coordinate devices by executing programs Processors may have CISC or RISC architectures RISC processors such as the ARM designs can operate at lower power than CISC Low-power processors are ideal for small, battery-operated products ARM generates revenue from its intellectual property, not from manufacturing Chip design is separable from chip fabrication Fabrication plants are major items of capital expenditure

Third-party manufacturers pay license fees and royalties to ARM for use of its designs Personal computing and communication is changing Personal computers used to be for complex applications and Internet access Mobile phones used to be for voice and SMS, with little or no computing power Old boundaries are now blurred by convergence New mobile computing devices need high computational power with low battery power Mobile computing devices run complex software More processing capacity usually means more electrical power consumption ARM designs are effective solutions to this technological problem ARM has high penetration of mobile computing market, and strong dependence on it ARM's chip designs are found in many mobile phones and portable computing devices More than half of all chips made from ARM designs each year are found in these devices Intel may pose a threat with its Atom processor ARM remains focused on R&D ARM is willing to spend substantially on R&D Optimizing the 'PPA' balance is central to the company's design philosophy ARM is present in several dynamic end-markets Mobile computing devices remain a key end-market, which is still expanding The company has a leading position in designs for hard disk controllers It is growing its presence in digital TV and microcontroller markets Processors have synergies with other hardware and software A processor with a strong market position will tend to maintain it CONCLUSION Focus on core competencies has led to profitability APPENDIX Definitions Methodology Further reading Ask the analyst About MarketLine Disclaimer For more information kindly visit : ARM Case Study: Exploiting IP in a growing end-market Or Bharat Book Bureau Tel: +91 22 27810772 / 27810773 Fax: + 91 22 27812290 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bharatbook.com Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/Sandhya3B ARM, Semiconductors, Computing, Technology, Market Research Reports



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